Patents Assigned to International Inc.
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Patent number: 8112226Abstract: At least one inertial sensor is configured to sense movement of a telephone (or other portable device such as a personal digital assistant, portable computer, portable game device, portable audio player, or portable video player). Information derived at least in part from data output by the inertial sensor is used as input to software executing on the telephone.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2010Date of Patent: February 7, 2012Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventor: Wayne A. Soehren
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Patent number: 8109499Abstract: A method for moving a media sheet within an imaging device includes moving a media sheet along a media path by rotating an at least one roller. While the media sheet is moving, a first sensor is activated with the media sheet and then a second sensor is activated with the media sheet. Feedback is received by a processor indicating the number of rotations of the at least one roller. A measured distance DM from the first sensor to the second sensor is calculated. An adjusted distance DA from the second sensor to a feed nip is then calculated. After activation of the second sensor, the roller continues to move the media sheet on the media path and the roller is rotated at least the adjusted distance DA. The media sheet then enters into the feed nip in a substantially deskewed alignment.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2010Date of Patent: February 7, 2012Assignee: Lexmark International, Inc.Inventors: Paul Edward Griese, Eric Todd DeBusschere, Patrick Lawrence Ransom, Joseph Michael Istre
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Patent number: 8111619Abstract: A method includes identifying, at a first wireless node, routing costs associated with routing data to a destination through multiple paths in a wireless network. The method also includes identifying, at the first wireless node, information propagation values associated with the first wireless node and at least one second wireless node. The information propagation values are based on the routing costs and wireless link qualities associated with the wireless nodes. The method further includes scheduling transmission of the data by the first wireless node based on the information propagation values and transmitting the data based on the scheduling. The routing costs may include potential values associated with distances of the wireless nodes from the destination. Also, the information propagation values indicate which of the wireless nodes have a greater chance of propagating the data towards the destination in a single broadcast.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2008Date of Patent: February 7, 2012Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Haiyang Liu, Soumitri N. Kolavennu
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Patent number: 8111186Abstract: A weather radar system for improving output of potential lightning and hail weather conditions. An exemplary system includes a processor that receives and stores the weather radar reflectivity values into a three-dimensional buffer, receives an outside air temperature value, and determines freezing level based on the received outside air temperature value. The processor generates lightning icon(s) when a reflectivity value stored at cell(s) of the three-dimensional buffer above determined freezing level is greater than a first threshold amount. Also, the processor adds 1.6 km to the determined freezing level and generates hail icon(s) when a reflectivity value stored at cell(s) at the determined freezing level plus 1.6 km are greater than a second threshold amount. The display device displays the hail and lightning icons when an altitude value that corresponds to the cells associated with the generated lightning icons has been selected for display.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2009Date of Patent: February 7, 2012Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Brian Paul Bunch, Paul Christianson
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Patent number: 8109711Abstract: A wind turbine energy conversion device that can take advantage of the higher speed and more persistent winds at higher altitudes is hereinafter disclosed. The wind turbine energy conversion device includes an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) connected to one end of a tether (which may include multiple shorter tethers), the other end being connected to a terrestrial anchorage point. The UAV flies at altitudes where wind speeds can reach 40 mph or higher. The UAV comprises a flying wing with one or more trailing wind power turbines and flies airborne maneuvers designed to increase relative wind speed up to about four times the true wind speed.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2009Date of Patent: February 7, 2012Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Eric Blumer, John Thurston, Paul Wingett, Louie Timothy Gaines, Yogendra Yogi Sheoran
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Patent number: 8111498Abstract: An electronic circuit which provides an electrical incapacitation current to a living target. The circuit includes a high voltage power supply, a charge-storing capacitor connected by a high voltage lead to the high voltage power supply. The charge-storing capacitor stores a charge at high voltage as supplied by the high voltage power supply. The circuit further includes a switch, a step-up transformer including a primary coil a secondary coil, a resonant circuit and an output terminal serially connected through the secondary coil to the high voltage lead of the charge-storing capacitor. The primary coil is connected in parallel with the charge-storing capacitor through the switch. During the incapacitation, the output terminal is operatively attached to at least a part of the living target.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2008Date of Patent: February 7, 2012Assignee: SDI - Security Device International Inc.Inventor: Shmuel Ben-Yaakov
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Patent number: 8110945Abstract: A power stealing circuit for stealing power to operate a control device is disclosed. In one illustrative embodiment, power may be periodically or intermittently diverted from a power source to a power stealing block. When power is diverted to the power stealing block, the power stealing block may steal power from the power source and store the stolen power on a storage device. The storage device may then provide operating power to a control device. In some embodiments, the power stealing block may include a first path for charging the storage device when a switch is ON, and a second path for charging the storage device when the switch is off. The switch may be switched OFF when, for example, when the voltage provided by the rectifier is greater than a threshold voltage, the voltage detected on the storage device is greater than a threshold value, and/or when a control signal from a controller disables the switch.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2008Date of Patent: February 7, 2012Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Pierre Simard, Benoit Meilleur, Daniel Tousignant
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Patent number: 8110405Abstract: An analysis of an object dyed with fluorescent coloring agents carried out with the aid of a fluorescent microscope which is modified for improved resolving power and called a nanoscope. The method is carried out with a microscope having an optical system for visualizing and projecting a sample image to a video camera which records and digitizes images of individual fluorescence molecules and nanoparticles at a low noise, a computer for recording and processing images, a sample holder arranged in front of an object lens, a fluorescent radiation exciting source and a set of replaceable suppression filters for separating the sample fluorescent light.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2010Date of Patent: February 7, 2012Assignee: Stereonic International, Inc.Inventors: Andrey Alexeevich Klimov, Dmitry Andreevich Klimov, Evgeniy Andreevich Klimov, Tatiana Vitalyevna Klimova
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Publication number: 20120026724Abstract: Furniture components, such as office furniture components, that are configured to include electronic components that transfer electrical power to peripheral electronic devices via wireless technologies, including conductive and inductive technologies. The articles of furniture may include grommet devices received within work surfaces, the grommet devices incorporating or housing the electronics of wireless power systems. The articles of furniture may also include the electronics of wireless power systems physically embedded or integrated within work surfaces in a manner in which the continuous surfaces of the work surfaces are maintained, and the work surfaces may optionally further include lighting or other indication features to indicate the locations of the electronics to a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2011Publication date: February 2, 2012Applicant: KIMBALL INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Keith E. Metcalf, Terry Carroll, Jay M. Henriott, Samial Keith Johnson, Donald Woods
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Publication number: 20120025332Abstract: Systems and methods for mounting inertial sensors on a board. On a wafer containing one or more sensor packages having a substrate layer, a sensor layer and an insulator layer located between the sensor layer and the substrate layer, a V-groove is anisotropically etched into one of the substrate layer. The substrate layer is in the 100 crystal plane orientation. The sensor package is then separated from the wafer. Then, a surface of the substrate layer formed by the etching is attached to a board. In one example, three sensor packages are mounted to the board so that their sense axis are perpendicular to each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2010Publication date: February 2, 2012Applicant: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventor: Mark Eskridge
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Publication number: 20120025560Abstract: The present invention is directed to a tonneau cover incorporating a cable system which generates the proper amount of cross-car tension, and still provides for the tonneau cover to be rolled up and stowed when not in use. The present invention is directed to a tonneau cover for a vehicle that is moveable between a stowed position and a deployed position. The tonneau cover has at least one pocket extending along a side of the tonneau cover, and at least one cable disposed in the pocket such that a first end of the cable extends out of a first end of the pocket, and a second end of the cable extends out of a second end of the pocket such that when the tonneau cover is in the deployed position, the cable applies tension to the tonneau cover.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2010Publication date: February 2, 2012Applicant: Magna International Inc.Inventors: Keijo J. Huotari, Stephen J. Lewis, Eric Hanson
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Publication number: 20120028510Abstract: An electrical connector assembly may include a connector body having a conductor receiving end, a connector end, a linking assembly connecting the conductor receiving end to the connector end, and a visible open port positioned in the connector body for viewing at least a portion of the linking assembly. The linking assembly may include a rearward conductive end conductively coupled to the conductor receiving end, a flexible conductor conductively coupled to the connector end, and a linking pin coupled to the flexible conductor and movable between a first position and a second position. The first position maintains the conductor receiving end electrically isolated from the connector end, and the second position conductively couples the conductor receiving end to the connector end.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2011Publication date: February 2, 2012Applicant: THOMAS & BETTS INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Alan D. Borgstrom, James Cole
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Publication number: 20120025118Abstract: A sealing assembly for use in a valve plate assembly includes a sealing ring and a retention spacer. The sealing ring has a radial ring section and an axial ring section, the axial ring section extends axially from the radial section and includes an outer diameter surface and a contact face, the contact face includes a contact surface and an annular slot, and the contact surface is located radially outward relative to the annular slot.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2010Publication date: February 2, 2012Applicant: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: Joel LaBenz, Craig Kolb, Anthony Matarazzo, Scott Martin, Ryan Brown
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Publication number: 20120030769Abstract: Exemplary embodiments provide a system and method for securely transmitting video data to an electronic display. The video data may be transmitted using a wired or wireless application. Raw video data is encoded as a plurality of JPEG frames. A plurality of primary packets are created which may contain one frame or a portion of a frame of video. Each primary packet contains a unique header with information about the packet and a unique security key. A redundant packet and header are created for each primary packet and header. After transmission each packet and header may be analyzed to determine if it was transmitted properly. If the primary packet was not transmitted properly or was an unintended transmission, the system may discard the primary packet and proceed with the redundant packet. If the redundant packet was not transmitted properly or was an unintended transmission, the entire frame may be discarded and the previously accepted frame may be repeated within the video decoder.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2011Publication date: February 2, 2012Applicant: MANUFACTURING RESOURCES INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventor: Rick De Laet
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Publication number: 20120030519Abstract: A self-checking network is provided, comprising a first command processor configured to execute a performance function and a second command processor configured to execute the performance function, coupled to the first command processor. The self-checking network also comprises a first monitor processor configured to execute a monitor function that is coupled to the first command processor and a second monitor processor configured to execute the monitor function that is coupled to the second command processor. The first and second command processors compare outputs, the first and second monitor processors compare outputs, and the first monitor processor determines whether an output of the first command processor exceeds a first selected limit.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2010Publication date: February 2, 2012Applicant: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: Nicholas Wilt, Scott Gray
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Publication number: 20120024596Abstract: A cable clamp for securing a wire or cable in an electrical outlet box having an interior, an exterior and one or more openings therebetween is provided. The cable clamp includes a body and one or more retaining devices that define one or more apertures. The body is adapted to mount in one of the one or more openings in the electrical outlet box and each of the one or more apertures is adapted to provide a passage for a wire or cable between the interior and exterior of the electrical outlet box. The one or more retaining devices are connected to the body and each of the one or more retaining devices is adapted to secure a wire or cable in one of the one or more apertures.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2011Publication date: February 2, 2012Applicant: THOMAS & BETTS INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Mike DiLillo, Alain Michaud
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Publication number: 20120024918Abstract: A holder for portable electronic devices are disclosed. In some embodiments, the holder may include a base configured to sit on a working surface and a securement device configured to releasably secure the portable electronic device. In some embodiments, the holder may include a rotation member coupled to and between the securement device and the base to allow the securement device to rotate in one or more directions relative to the base. In some embodiments, the holder includes a sleeve and is configured to secure the portable electronic device to a forearm of a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2011Publication date: February 2, 2012Applicant: Targus Group International, Inc.Inventors: Ron DeCamp, Mark Thoni
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Publication number: 20120024043Abstract: Thermal conductivity detectors and methods of operating thermal conductivity detectors are described herein. One or more device embodiments include a single fluidic channel, wherein the single fluidic channel includes a single inlet and a single outlet, and multiple sensors configured to determine one or more properties associated with a thermal conductivity of a fluid in the single fluidic channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2010Publication date: February 2, 2012Applicant: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: Adam D. McBrady, Robert Higashi, Karen M. Newstrom-Peitso, Fouad Nusseibeh
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Publication number: 20120026502Abstract: A gyroscope system comprises a gyroscope block having a plurality of cavities and a plurality of passages that define a path; a plurality of mirrors each located in one of the plurality of cavities; at least one mirror drive coupled to one of the plurality of mirrors and configured to change a position of the respective mirror, wherein the path's length is changed by the change in the position of the respective mirror; a dither system coupled to the gyroscope block and configured to induce an angular rotation of the gyroscope block; and a controller configured to provide a dither signal indicative of a dither frequency to the dither system and a path length control (PLC) signal indicative of a PLC frequency to the at least one mirror drive. The controller is configured to calculate the PLC frequency as a function of the dither frequency.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2010Publication date: February 2, 2012Applicant: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: Steven P. Ecklund, Stephen M. Baker, Craig A. Galbrecht
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Publication number: 20120030501Abstract: Methods and systems are provided for improving the repair efficacy of a repair action using inferred feedback. The method comprises downloading a repair procedure, which has a probability of success for correcting the fault code. Repair action data is input into to the computing device and is tracked and correlated with the downloaded procedure. The method then adjusts a probability of success of the repair procedure in clearing the fault code generated by the complex system based at least on the correlation. The system comprises a means for receiving repair data, a means for tracking repair action data taken, a means for correlating the tracked repair action and the repair data, and a means for updating a probability of success of the repair action based at least in part on the correlation of the repair data, the repair action data and the operating status of the complex system.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2010Publication date: February 2, 2012Applicant: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.Inventors: Raj Mohan Bharadwaj, Ranjana Ghosh, David B. Goldstein, Vidhyashankaran Ramamoorthy Iyer